11 product management resources relevant for pre-Product-Market Fit startups
Enzo Avigo (📊 june.so)
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99% of the product management books are not relevant at pre-Product-Market Fit startups.
This has disastrous effects on startups.
Startups reading the wrong resources waste months with the wrong methods. Time goes by, runway decreases. Eventually they run out of cash and shut down.
If only books on #productmanagement had labels that say “pre-PMF” or “post-PMF".
Until then, here are 11 great product books in pre-PMF environment!
🎧 1. Learn who to listen to: “The Mum test” (Rob Fitzpatrick)
This book will teach you that they’re some people you should never listen to, like your mum.
It also teaches you the importance to talk to the right niche for your product.
✍️ 2. How to write a user interview: "Lean startups" chapter 2 only (Eric Ries)
The second most important thing is to understand how to ask questions.
Questions asked with a bias will bring useless answers.
Poor questions yield little value.
📈 3. Competitive analysis: "Blue ocean" (Kim, Mauborgne)
Don’t get stuck into consulting matrixes.
Blue ocean shows you how a circus can be #innovative.
It gives you a way to identify your value propositions to differentiate.
👨👩👧👧 4. Build a community: "rosie.land" (Rosie Sherry)
Until your product is ready you want your product team to engage with potential users in a valuable way.
For that you can start your #community. Rosie is the best.
🛠 5. Build a MVP: no readings
Airbnb's #MVP was a Google sheet!
To build your first product you don’t have to read anything. You have to roll up your sleeves and build it.
🛣 6.Plan your product: "story mapping" (Nielsen Norman Group)
Often teams rely on lengthy requirements documents to move from a vision to a product. No one has the time to read them.
User story maps outline the interactions that users need to go through to complete goals in your #product.
🎨 7. Design the product: "Don’t make me think" (Steve Krug)
This book teaches you that great designs are obvious.
It’s full of examples.
🚀 8. Launch: "The 18 Mistakes that Kill Startups" (Paul Graham)
If you haven’t launched something you're ashamed of yet, then read this article.
👩💻 9. Work with engineers: "Agile Product Management with Scrum" (Roman Pichler)
There are zillions ways to apply #scrum. In this book you’ll learn how to build a backlog, organize a sprint, #QA, respect deadlines.
💜 10. Build a great product culture: "ReWork" (Jason Fried, DHH)
This book is full of gems to set up a healthy culture that supports your product delivery.
🔁 11. Iterate: "Lenny’s Newsletter" (Lenny Rachitsky)
Lenny shares benchmarks to measure success. This will help you figure out if you're into something or not.
Is any book missing? Please let me know in the comments =)
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Daniel Kyne@daniel_kyne
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This is a great list, Enzo! My guide to building MVPs hit the number 1 spot on Indie Hackers just last Friday, super relevant for the list: Redefining MVPs: A Faster Way to Derisk New Product Ideas → https://fullstackresearcher.subs...
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@daniel_kyne very nice guide Daniel!
@daniel_kyne i just published a part two to this post you may like too :)
https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Super good content, thank you Enzo 🤗
@ant0ine_gt my pleasure! may I ask you how you found that post? was it in the feed or did you get a product hunt notification?
@enzo_avigo I'm spying on you 👀
AHAH kidding, I receive notifications when people I follow are posting on ProductHunt :)
@ant0ine_gt i just published a part two to this post you may like too :)
https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
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Great list, Enzo! But you absolutely need to add the book "Pretotype It" by Alberto Savoia - near the top of your list.
PREtotyping offers not only a new way of thinking about PMF but shares concrete methods for actually validating an idea before investing any significant time or money. (Your own) data > opinions... always!
@martin_demkowicz heard about this book so many times!
thanks for the recommendation 🙏 I just posted a list of extra resources based on the feedback I received :)
it's here: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
hope this helps
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@enzo_avigo Awesome. Great list(s)!
Consensus
Big fan of OpenView's PLG approach: https://kylepoyar.substack.com/
@christian_salem same, Kyle is killing it
i just published a part two to this post you may like too :)
https://www.producthunt.com/disc...